Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the
Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions.
Paul Bunyan postcard, Paul seated on stump, blue ox and ax, Black Hills South Dakota, 1950s, 31/2 x 51/2 inches, $15.
Water canteen, World War I, galvanized tin with fabric cover, canvas strap handle, circular shape, metal cap, Boyco Co., c. 1910, $60.
Picnic basket, hand woven, fitted dome lid and wooden carved handles, made by Winnebago Indians, 1800s, 9 x 14 inches, $135.
Doughnut cutter, metal with wood handle, six-sided, revolving wheel roller, cuts six doughnuts with one roll, Houpt, 12 inches, $200.
Toy truck, Fro-Joy Ice Cream, metal, red and yellow paint with original decals, rubber tires, Steelcraft, 1930s, 7 x 22 inches, $325.
Coverlet, hand woven cotton, red and ivory, flowers, inscribed “Rose of Alendale” on four corners, c. 1850, 74 x 90 inches, $405.
Salon hairdryer chair, metal frame, orange vinyl seat with piping, attached dryer hood, adjustable settings, Turbinator, 1950s, $820.
Garden table, cast iron, paint, round top, openwork scroll design, molded cabriole legs, X-stretcher, c. 1895, 25 x 39 inches, $995.
Apple Press, cider, wood and iron, flared bin, crank wheel, plank legs, two lower barrels, Superior Drill Co., c. 1905, 48 x 33 inches, $1,350.
Inkwell, log cabin, carved wood, front window with glass insert, storage compartment, Black Forest, Germany, c. 1887, 7 x 12 inches, $2,000.
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